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Balls-to-the-wall adventure comics – part 2
If you read the last post, you know what’s going on. Here are another five wild, no-holds-barred adventure comics: THE MIDAS FLESH Remember the Greek myth of King Midas, who turned everything he touched into gold? Well, imagine space rebels … Continue reading
Posted in FANTASTIC ADVENTURES
Tagged 2000 AD, Austin Harrison, Braden Lamb, Brandon Seifert, horror, Jeff Stokely, John Burns, Lukas Ketner, Midas Flesh, Mike Raicht, Nelson Daniel, Nikolai Dante, Robbie Morrison, Ryan North, science fiction, Shelli Paroline, Simon Fraser, Simon Spurrier, Six-Gun Gorilla, space opera, Wild Blue Yonder, Witch Doctor, Zach Howard
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Balls-to-the-wall adventure comics – part 1
Comics is a medium, not a genre. And as a medium, comics can be used to tell all kinds of mature stories, from powerful biographies (Maus, Persepolis, Fun Home, Stitches) to fascinating historical and journalistic accounts (Brought to Light, Pyongyang, … Continue reading
Posted in FANTASTIC ADVENTURES
Tagged 2000 AD, Atomic Robo, Bitch Planet, Brain Boy, Brian Clevinger, Casanova, Defoe, espionage, Fábio Moon, Fred van Lente, Gabriel Bá, horror, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Leigh Gallagher, Matt Fraction, Michael Chabon, Pat Mills, science fiction, Scott Weneger, sword & sorcery, Valentine de Landro
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Imaginary Batman team-ups by Warren Ellis – part 2
If you read the last post, you know what’s going on. Here are another five appealing team-ups between Batman and Warren Ellis’ creations: LAZARUS CHURCHYARD With eighty percent of his body replaced with an intelligent evolving plastic, Lazarus Churchyard cannot … Continue reading
Imaginary Batman team-ups by Warren Ellis – part 1
Given how prolific a writer Warren Ellis is, it’s surprising how few Batman stories he has done… It’s not as if there isn’t a whole multiverse of high concepts out there with which he would surely have a blast. Although … Continue reading
Accessible superhero comics – part 2
If you read the last post, you know what’s going on. Here are another five brilliant, accessible superhero comics: The One In the mid-80s, with Reagan still churning out his initial rhetoric of Cold War escalation, and just before Watchmen … Continue reading
Posted in SUPER POWERS
Tagged 2000 AD, Alan Moore, Brett Lewis, Cold War, Dave Stewart, espionage, Gabriel Bá, Gene Ha, Gerard Way, Grant Morrison, John Paul Leon, Kevin Cannon, Paul Di Filippo, Rick Veitch, science fiction, Steve Yeowell, The One, Top 10, Umbrella Academy, Winter Men, Zander Cannon, Zenith
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Spotlight on Batman: The Animated Series – part 2
In 1997, Batman: The Animated Series gave way to The New Batman Adventures, which had an edgier attitude. The animation became more fluid and the character designs highly stylized. Gotham gained a more modern look that combined late 20th century … Continue reading
Posted in WEBS OF FICTION
Tagged Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm, science fiction
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